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TraceSecurity Extends Best-in-Class Compliance Software With the Release of TraceSecurity Compliance Manager Version 4.5
(June 10, 2008)-- TraceSecurity, a SaaS provider offering security compliance and risk management software and services, introduced the newest version of their TraceSecurity Compliance Manager (TSCM). TSCM 4.5 is packed with improved functionality that boosts an already powerful offering including auto creation of policies and policy change management and support for Identity Theft "Red Flags," NERC CIP Standards, and NIST. With these new enhancements, organizations from a variety of vertical industries can achieve greater security and compliance control over their network, while providing the protection and peace of mind they
crave for their customers.
"The newest version of TSCM provides greatly enhanced functionality and features that strengthen the security and compliance controls of organizations," said Jim Stickley, CTO of TraceSecurity. "Features, such as
the ability to create comprehensive policies on demand for numerous departments throughout an organization, allow our customers to quickly and easily meet and exceed regulatory requirements. Since all components of Compliance Manager are fully customizable, customers will actually be able to use the policies in day to day operations."
The new TSCM 4.5 version delivers on TraceSecurity's initiative to bring best-in-class functionality to the security and compliance market and includes:
-- Upgraded Policy Management features in the TracePolicy Module
-- Automatic and individualized policy creation based on industry specific regulations and best practices
-- Board approval of policies before distribution to employees
-- Policy change management and maintenance
-- Full customization of policy distribution and acceptance expiration
-- LDAP support for enhanced user authentication
-- Expanded Compliance Support
-- ID Theft "Red flags" support. Evaluate your alignment with published regulations addressing the ID Theft "Red Flags" rules ensuring that your ID Theft prevention program properly addresses all requirements.
-- NERC CIP Standards support. Assess and recommend controls to meet
the requirements defined in the NERC (North American Electrical Reliability Corporation) Cyber Security Standards CIP 002-1 thru CIP 009-1.
-- National Institute of Standards (NIST 800-53) controls support. Assess and recommend controls to meet the various requirements defined in the published standard.
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